Driving Instructor Franchise
£45 per week
Urgently need driving instructors in Bournemouth, Southampton
and Portsmouth
Franchise Package
What are you looking for from a driving school? The answer is very simple, all the work you want, at the best (cheapest) driving instructor franchise price you can get.
At our driving school we like to offer quality and value to our customers, we also like to offer the same to our driving instructors.
At High Alert we don't work in the traditional way, we can generate customers quickly and in high numbers through the partnerships we have with other companies. So our driving instructors need to be open to driving business through these new channels as well as current established ones.
You need to want to try new things and work in different ways. You need to be willing to impress your customers and deliver the best driving instruction out there.
The industry is changing, customers are harder to come by and all of them need to be looked after and valued. If your interested in a driving instructor franchise that can tick the boxes of, good value to you, lots of leads as required and a good hourly rate. Why not give us a call.
Interested in finding out more? Then call 07723 915 488 and ask for Phillip
Franchise Fee
£45 per week
Which gets you:-
- 4 Weeks franchise free weeks a year.
- Signage and roof box for your car (ADI's, PDI's get a roofbox until they have passed Part 3).
- No lengthy tie-in. If you want to move on then just give us 4 weeks. Other terms may apply.
- Full business and marketing support.
- Superb internet marketing delivering regular enquiries.

Training Aids for either Potential Driving Instructors or Approved Driving Instructors
The Driving Instructor's Handbook
Review
John Lepine, MBE, General Manager, The Motor Schools Association
Driving School News
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
ADI News, March 2008
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
Book Description
Product Description
The Driving Instructor's Handbook is widely recognized in the driver training industry as the authoritative reference guide for trainee and qualified instructors. This best-selling handbook covers every aspect of the profession, from the role and the characteristics needed to do the job well, preparation for the three ADI examination requirements (Theory and hazard perception, Driving ability and Instructional ability), through to the driving test and driving larger vehicles.
Up to date with the latest information relating to the ever-changing driving industry, The Driving Instructor's Handbook is essential reading for anyone involved in the training of new drivers and instructors at all levels.
From the Inside Flap
John Lepine, MBE, General Manager, The Motor Schools Association
"The Driving Instructor’s Handbook is recommended by the Driving Standards Agency for those studying for the Approved Driving Instructor’s qualifying examination."
Driving Standards Agency Register of Approved Driving Instructors
"Covers everything an aspiring instructor needs to know."
Driving School News
Now in its 13th edition, The Driving Instructor’s Handbook is recognized as the authoritative reference guide for aspiring and qualified instructors. The driving and testing industry has undergone dramatic changes over the past few years to ensure that new drivers are better able to cope with the ever-increasing demands made on them. Recommended by the DSA, this best-selling book has been revised and updated to include the latest information relating to the industry.
Highly readable and practical, The Driving Instructor’s Handbook includes comprehensive guidance on:
• driving licences;
• driving and instructional ability tests;
• teaching skills;
• the trainee licence;
• training procedures;
• the ADI Check Test;
• the ADI theory and practical examinations;
• the L Test – theory and practical;
• theory and hazard perception tests;
• road traffic law.
The Driving Instructor’s Handbook is essential reading for all those involved in the training of drivers and instructors at all levels.
John Miller and Margaret Stacey each have more than 25 years’ experience in the driver training industry. They are also the authors of Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors. John is the author of The LGV Learner Driver’s Guide and Margaret is
the author of Learn to Drive and The Advanced Driver’s Handbook (all published by Kogan Page). --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors: Develop and Improve Your Teaching, Training and Coaching Skills
Review
Book Description
Product Description
Written for both existing and trainee driving instructors, Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors shows how to develop and improve the ability to teach driving as a lifetime skill.
The companion title to the popular best-selller The Driving Instructor's Handbook, it offers advice on teaching, communication and coaching skills. Fully revised, it investigates how and why people learn and the different teaching and learning processes involved. With sections on structuring a lesson and problem solving, it also looks at the reasons why people learn to drive and the motivation involved in seeing it through, from early stage lessons to the final practical test.
An indispensable guide for all new and established driving instructors, Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors provides all the necessary advice for the conscientious instructor keen to communicate effectively with their pupils.
